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Charles Cioffi

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Charles Cioffi
Born(1935-10-31)October 31, 1935(age 88)
Alma materMichigan State UniversityB.A. and M.A.[1]
OccupationActor
Years active1964–2008

Charles M. Cioffi(born October 31, 1935) is an American film and television actor best known as Lt. Matt Reardon inGet Christie Love!opposite co-starTeresa Graves.

Career

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Born inNew York City,he attendedMichigan State University,where he became a member of theSigma Chifraternity. His film roles include Lt. Vic Androzzi inShaft(1971), Peter Cable inKlute(1971), and Pop inAll the Right Moves(1983).

Cioffi has appeared onKojak,Frasier,Wings,The X-Files,Thirtysomething,NYPD Blue,Hawaii Five-O,Cannon,[2]Bonanza,and various other series, includingThe A-Team(1983) as Gianni Christian, andDays of Our Lives,in which he played Ernesto Toscano. He appeared in several productions both on and off Broadway. He made an appearance onLaw & Orderas mob Boss Frank Masucci. He voiced Chairman Prescott and Adam Fenix in theXbox 360videogameGears of War 2.

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1971 Klute Peter Cable
Shaft Vic Androzzi
1972 Bonanza Dr. Shanklin
1973 The Thief Who Came to Dinner Henderling
Lucky Luciano Vito Genovese
The Don Is Dead Luigi Orlando
1974 Crazy Joe Coletti
1976 The Next Man Fouad
1977 The Other Side of Midnight Chotas
The Accuser Mac Ganter
Just a Little Inconvenience Major Bloom
Hawaii Five-O Jack Fabian Episode: "Head to Head"
The New Adventures of Wonder Woman Raymond Manta Episode: "The Bermuda Triangle Crisis"
1978 Gray Lady Down Admiral Barnes
1979 Little House on the Prairie Bret Harper Episode: "Someone Please Love Me"
Time After Time Lt. Mitchell
1979 Hawaii Five-O Norman Klane Episode: "The Skyline Killer"
1982 Missing Captain Ray Tower
1983 All the Right Moves Pop
1984 Terror in the Aisles Peter Cable Archival footage
1985 Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins George Grove
1992 Newsies Seitz
Used People Paolo
1997 Shadow Conspiracy General Blackburn
2001 Amy's Orgasm Amy's Dad

References

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  1. ^"Movies"– via nytimes.
  2. ^Cannon: Call Unicorn | TVmaze,retrievedJanuary 24,2023
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